Obama's Promise....

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We know that Obama promise his daughter's that they will get a puppy when they move into the White House.

My question is: what kind of a puppy? Remember his one daughter is allergic to dander......

I suggest a Yorkie since they don't have dander.

Any suggestions?
 
How about a toy or standard poodle? I've heard they are excellent for people allergic to dander. The Kerry Blue Terrier is another option since they do not shed.
 
How about a toy or standard poodle? I've heard they are excellent for people allergic to dander. The Kerry Blue Terrier is another option since they do not shed.

Yes! Some black people do like toy poodle or standard poodle. I don't really like shed and dander either. Airdale do not have shed.

Byrdie, how about yorkie and poodle mixed? It will be CUTE! Do you think It's Obama's decide or children's choice a breed of puppy?
 
I forgot what kind of dog that is regular sized that do not have dander problems....not a terrier breed.
 
Believe they already decided on a poodle. I can testify from experience, poodles are great dogs!
 
Goldendoodle is soo cute! I think it suits them perfectly! I am sure their daughters will enjoy havin' a company with their new dog. :)
 
Peru offers bald dog of Incas to Obama family
The hypoallergenic national pooch was offered to the next First Family


This 4-month old hypoallergenic puppy that goes by the name "Ears" was offered as a gift from Peru to the Obama family.

updated 6:31 p.m. ET Nov. 10, 2008

Peruvians crazy about their national dog, a bald and often toothless breed popular among Incan kings, offered on Monday to send a hypoallergenic puppy to the Obama family.

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has promised daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, a new pet for the White House. But Malia is allergic to most breeds, he said on Friday as speculation swirled about the dog the family would choose.

Owners of the Peruvian Hairless Dog, a breed dating back 3,000 years and depicted in pre-Hispanic ceramics, say it is perfect for kids who are sensitive to dogs.

"They do not cause any type of allergy and are very friendly and sweet," said Claudia Galvez, 38, director of the Friends of the Peruvian Hairless Dog Association.

"We want to give a male puppy to Obama's daughters, so they get to experience all the joys of having a dog but without any allergies."

According to Peruvian folklore, the dogs have above-average body temperature, which compensates for their lack of hair and helps alleviate symptoms of asthma or arthritis suffered by their owners.

Galvez delivered a letter detailing her offer to the U.S. embassy in Lima on Monday and hopes Obama will accept it.

Galvez has a 4-month-old pedigree puppy to send to the Obama family. For now, she is calling it Ears because it has two large, perky ones.

"But if we send it to the United States, its official name will be Machu Picchu," she said, referring to the ancient Incan citadel, Peru's top tourist attraction.

Peru offers bald dog of Incas to Obamas - TODAY: Pets - Today.msnbc.com
 
ew that's ugly.

Liebling :slap: Jiro


Did you know another hairless dog breed like Peruvian Hairless Dog "pedigreed Chinese crested"? I have seen him in real life for a first time last year and fall in love with him.... He is tooooooo cute and adorable personality....





 
I read the newspaper today. I found a link about Obama's dog.

Published: November 13, 2008 6:00 a.m.
Obamas' dog search gets advisers barking
Sharon Kennedy Wynne
St. Petersburg Times
Presidential pooches
U.S. presidents have had pets since George Washington held the office. Horses, cows, an alligator, a goat, parrots and even a pair of tiger cubs have been a part of the lives of our commanders in chief. But dogs have always held a special place in the hearts of the first families and have been the most common four-legged resident in the White House.
See if you can match up the dogs owned by some of our presidents.
1. Ronald Reagan
2. Lyndon B. Johnson
3. Dwight Eisenhower
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt
5. Gerald Ford
6. Bill Clinton
7. George H.W. Bush
A. Buddy (chocolate Labrador retriever)
B. Liberty (golden retriever)
C. Rex (King Charles Cavalier spaniel)
D. Millie (springer spaniel)
E. Him and Her (beagles)
F. Heidi (Weimaraner)
G. Fala (Scottish terrier)
Answers : 1-C; 2-E; 3-F; 4-G; 5-B; 6-A; 7-D

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Will the goldendoodle be the next first dog? One of President-elect Barack Obama’s first appointments is going to be a White House staffer who may urinate on his Oval Office rug and chew his shoes.

From the stage at Chicago’s Grant Park on election night, he kept his promise to his little girls and delivered the news that, “You have earned the puppy that is coming with us.”

While thrilled for Malia and Sasha, my first thought was, a puppy? Are you crazy? He’ll be too busy breaking in Congress to potty-train a pup. And PETA has already sent an official letter begging the Obamas to stick to a pound puppy or rescue dog.

The Obamas have talked often of Malia’s asthma, so that automatically means they should check out the list of mostly non-shedding dogs recommended for allergy sufferers compiled by the American Kennel Club. Some of the dogs that made the list include the bichon frise, the Maltese and the Kerry blue terrier.

One asthma support site said that the family was looking at a soft-coated wheaten terrier, which is so cute. But Malia, 10, also told the media of her love of the “goldendoodle,” one of those designer dogs meant to weed out the worst and produce the best of both a golden retriever and the smart, non-shedding poodle.

Be warned, Malia. These mixes are like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get. I have met labradoodles – although too cute for words – with the worst of both breeds: a hyper, shedding, barky dog that has to be walked several times a day.

When picking the pup, the first order of business for any family, even the first family, is to make sure the dog matches their lifestyle. Before bringing the pooch home, the Obamas must sort out issues of exercise, temperament and neediness.

And Marilyn Wolf, a pet trainer and behavior consultant in New Port Richey, Fla., suggests that the Obamas “need to consider the characteristics they want in an adult dog. Puppies are adorable, but they grow into dogs.”

She added that introducing a puppy to kids like Malia and Sasha, who is 7, can be fun for all involved.

Though most presidents have had purebred dogs in the White House, according to the Presidential Pet Museum, one of the most popular was Lyndon B. Johnson’s mongrel, Yuki, who was picked up at a gas station by his daughter. It was the president’s favorite among his pack of dogs, and the two even entertained heads of state by singing duets.

The AKC took a poll this summer of what breed the family should adopt. The winner, by a wet nose, was the purebred poodle, just inching out the wheaten.

Hang in there, guy, the race isn’t over yet. Two very important young voters have to get their say first.

Obamas_ dog search gets advisers barking | The Journal Gazette
 
Be sure to watch for the brand doggie food they buy and go buy 500 shares and then sell in 30 days. :lol:
 
theyre seriously one of the ugliest and stupidest dogs that ever lived. terrible choice.

and I concur as well but they're not stupid. Just that they're ugly. sorry poodle-lovers.
 
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